Abbey Clancy left in tears as Peter Crouch accuses her of ‘ruining his life’

Abbey Clancy and her footballer husband Peter Crouch are very open about their life together, and both have admitted that things aren’t always the easiest at times

Abbey Clancy has revealed her husband Peter Crouch left her in tears after he told her she was “ruining his life”.

The married couple, who have been together for 17 years and have four kids, share their marital advice on their podcast, The Therapy Crouch. But that doesn’t mean they don’t sometimes have issues of their own.

Recently, the duo argued about a new puppy, as footballer Pete made it clear he didn’t want a new pet. It’s something he’s apparently very firm on, and has been for years.

But Abbey is more than happy to have another youngster to look after – even if it is of the four-legged kind. The model was even left in tears about the puppy.

The couple spoke to The Guardian in a chaotic new interview, in which Abbey revealed that during puppy-gate Peter texted her saying: “I love you but you are ruining my life.”

Pundit Crouchy told the publication: “I was being serious. But at least I said I love you.” The duo use their podcast as their own form of therapy too.

They have a section called Whine Of The Week, in which they can air their grievances with each other. Abbey said: “Definitely it’s helped how we solve arguments.

“By saying: sit down; you say what you want to say; I say what I want to say. We come to a resolution.”

On their podcast, Abbey and Peter really do reveal all. While offering advice to couples, they also divulge on their own Sєx life.

Earlier this year, Abbey revealed Pete makes it clear when he’s in the mood for some Sєxy time.

She explained: “If the kids go to school and he hears me like, put the key in the door, I’m in and no one’s in the house, I just get a beaver and an aubergine emoji text. I’m not even gonna say the last one but you can imagine what it is.”

After a nudge from Peter, Abbey revealed it was the water emoji. She added: “How vile is that? Am I supposed to go, ‘Oh yeah, now I’m bang up for it.'”